As typical of new flagship Apple smartphone, the iPhone 6 with 4.7-inch display will be priced at $199 on two-year contract for the 16GB variant in the US. The 32GB variant is gone, with buyers now getting a 64GB on contract for $299. Apple has also finally unveiled a 128GB variant of the iPhone, with the top of the line iPhone 6 setting you back by $399 on contract in the US.
(Also see: Apple Launches iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus)
The bigger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus will be available at a $100 premium compared to its 16GB, 64GB and 128GB iPhone 6 counterparts.
As always, the previous generation flagship has got a price drop, with the 16GB iPhone 5s to be available at $99 on a contract and the iPhone 5c becoming the new free on a contract iPhone.
(Also see: Apple Unveils 'Apple Pay' Mobile Wallet and Payment System)
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus will be available in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Puerto Rico, Singapore and the UK beginning on Friday, September 19, and customers can pre-order both models beginning on Friday, September 12.
(In comparison: iPhone 6 Plus versus iPhone 6 versus iPhone 5s versus iPhone 5c)
Apple announced that the Apple Watch would be priced starting $349 and would be available in "early 2015."
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